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PROVIDE FIRST AID IN AN EDUCATION & CARE SETTING

HLTAID012

BROCHURE QLD 2021 - WEBINAR

REVIEW - 6 MONTHSRELEASED AUGUST 2021 VERSION 2021QLD01

DOCUMENT UNCONTROLLED WHEN PRINTED

About this Course This Nationally Recognised course offered by Just

Careers Training (RTO ID 91413) trading as Licences

4 Work.

The Provide First Aid unit of competency describes

the skills and knowledge required to provide a first

aid response to infants, children and adults. The unit

applies to educators and support staff working within

an education and care setting who are required to

respond to a first aid emergency, including asthmatic

and anaphylactic emergencies.

This unit of competency may contribute towards

approved first aid, asthma and anaphylaxis training

under the Education and Care Services National

Law, and the Education and Care Services National

Regulations (2011).

Specific licensing requirements, including

requirements for refresher training, should be

obtained from the Australian Children’s Education

and Care Quality Authority (ACECQA) and/or

relevant state/territory Work Health and Safety

Regulatory Authority.

This course includes the requirements of the Provide

First Aid and Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

(CPR) certificate and the requirements of the

HLTAID010 Provide Basic Emergency Life Support.

This provides participants with the theoretical

knowledge and practical skills required to respond to

breathing and cardiac emergencies..

OUTCOMEOn successful completion of this course participants

will be issued with a: HLTAID012 - Provide First Aid

in an education and care setting

Statement of Attainment incorporating:

• Perform First Aid

• ’Perform CPR’ and

• ’Provide Basic Emergency Life Support’

Current industry standard is for this course to be

updated every 3 years with the CPR component being

updated every 12 months.

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PREREQUISITESThere are no pre-requisites or co-requisites for this

competency unit.

For the Advanced Option you must hold a current

unexpired certificate for the same course.

COURSES ON OFFERStandard Course - This option is suitable for those

who do not hold a current First Aid certificate or have

attained their previous certificate more than 3 years

ago (calculated at the time of attendance). This option

is also suitable for those that have a current or First

Aid certificate and who would like to renew/update

their certificates as recommended every three years.

Please refer to our website for any promotional prices

(is on promotion from time to time).

Advanced / Refresher - This option is suitable for

those who hold a current First Aid certificate or have

attained their previous certificate more than 3 years

ago (calculated at the time of attendance). Please

refer to our website for any promotional prices (is on

promotion from time to time).

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Knowledge and Performance Outcomes Specifically, you will cover the following skills and knowledge:

PERFORMANCE EVIDENCE• Following DRSABCD in line with ARC guidelines,

including:

• performing uninterrupted single rescuer

cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) (5 cycles of

both compressions and ventilations) on an adult

resuscitation manikin placed on the floor

• Performing uninterrupted single rescuer CPR (5

cycles both compressions and ventilations) on a

child resuscitation manikin placed on the floor

• performing uninterrupted single rescuer CPR (5

cycles both compressions and ventilations) on

an infant resuscitation manikin placed on a firm

surface

• responding appropriately in the event of

regurgitation or vomiting

• managing the unconscious breathing casualty

• following single rescue procedure, including the

demonstration of a rotation of operators with

minimal interruptions to compressions

• following the prompts of an Automated External

Defibrillator (AED)

• Responding to first aid scenarios contextualised

to the candidate’s workplace/community setting,

and involving infants and children of varying ages

including:

• conducting a visual and verbal assessment of the

casualty

• demonstrating safe manual handling techniques

• post-incident debriefing and evaluation

• providing an accurate verbal and written report of

the incident

• conducting a hazard assessment and identified

strategies to minimise risk

• Applying first aid procedures for the following:

allergic reaction, anaphylaxis, bleeding control,

choking and airway obstruction, envenomation,

using pressure immobilisation, fractures,sprains

and strains, using arm slings, roller bandages

or other appropriate immobilisation principles

techniques, head injuries, poisoning, respiratory

distress, including asthma,seizures & convulsions,

including febrile convulsions and epilepsy, shock

• Locating and interpreting workplace policies and

procedures

DELIVERY METHODWebinar Mixed ModePart 1

• For Standard Option - Pre course training

(self-study) and multiple choice questions tobe

completed before participation in live stream

webinar.

• For Advanced / Refresher - no pre-course

study required – simply bring the originalcopy

of your current unexpired (3 years from date of

issue) certificate

Part 2

For Standard and Advanced Options - Participation

in olive stream Webinar (8:30am until 2:30pm)

for theory and practical training and online

assessments (largely completed during Webinar

with trainer)

Part 3

For Standard and Advanced Options - Attendance

for a Completion / Practical session at one of our

training centres (booking required, no further fees

apply).

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KNOWLEDGE• State/Territory regulations, first aid codes of

practice and workplace procedures including:

• ARC Guidelines for provision of CPR and first aid

to infants, children and adults

• guidelines from Australian national peak clinical

bodies

• safe work practices to minimise risks and potential

hazards

• first aid requirements for services under the

Education and Care Services National Law

• infection control principles and procedures,

including use of standard precautions

• requirements for currency of skill and knowledge

• legal, workplace and community considerations,

including:

• awareness of potential need for stress-

management techniques and available support

following an emergency situation, including the

psychological impact on children

• duty of care requirements

• respectful behaviour towards a casualty

• own skills and limitations

• consent, including situations in which parental/

caregiver consent is required

• privacy and confidentiality requirements

• importance of debriefing

• considerations when providing first aid including:

• airway obstruction due to body position

• appropriate duration and cessation of CPR

• appropriate use of an AED, including placement

of pads for adults and children aged older than 8

years

• specific considerations when using an AED on

children aged between 1 and 8 years, including

identification of AED with paediatric capability,

paediatric voltage and use of paediatric pads

• chain of survival

• standard precautions

• how to conduct a visual and verbal assessment of

the casualty

• principles and procedures for application of

first aid management of the following scenarios:

abdominal injuries, allergic reaction, anaphylaxis,

including signs, symptoms and triggers and using

different types of adrenaline auto injectors,

asthma, including signs, symptoms and triggers

and using different types of bronchodilators,

basic care of a wound, bleeding control,burns,

cardiac conditions, including chest pain,

choking and airway obstruction, crush injuries,

diabetes, dislocations, drowning, envenomation,

environmental impact, including hypothermia,

hyperthermia, dehydration and heat stroke,

eye and ear injuries, febrileconvulsions,

fractures, head, neck and spinal injuries, minor

skin injuries, needle stick injuries, poisoning

and toxic substances, respiratory distress,

seizures, including epilepsy, shock, soft tissue

injuries, including sprains and strains, stroke,

unconsciousness

• basic anatomy and physiology relating to:

• how to recognise a person is not breathing

normally

• chest

• infant respiratory systems and implications for

provision of CPR

• basic anatomical differences between adults and

children, and the implications for provision of first

aid

• normal clinical values for children

• response/consciousness

• upper airway and effect of positional change

• poisoning and toxic substance exposure;

respiratory distress; cardiac arrest; shock; and

seizures.

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Other important information WHAT DO I NEED TO BRING?Live Stream Webinar Courses

including completion sessionAll pens, paper, writing material will be provided by

Licences 4 Work, during your completion session.

You will only need to attend for your Completion/

Practical Session (up to 2 hours). You will need to

bring;

• Your current certificate (Refresher course only)

• Your stories and experiences!

• Your Identification – between your document and

cards: Name, Address, DOB, Photo and Signature

• Comfortable clothing – mild physical activity will

be required

IMPORTANT INFORMATIONThis course requires that you demonstrate the skills

you learn in your training, including performing CPR

on a mannequin on the floor. If you feel you may not

be able to get onto the ground, or that your physical

health will prevent you from demonstrating CPR

(sustained pumping activity for between 2-4 minutes)

then please contact our office before you book for

further information.

FEES AND CHARGESPlease refer to our website for fees, charges, terms

and conditions.

FURTHER INFORMATIONFor further information about this course, please

contact Licences 4 Work on (07) 2101 2499 or visit

our website:

www.licences4workbrisbane.com.au

WHERE ARE THE COURSES HELD?The public Face-to-Face courses and all Completion/

Practical are held at one of our training facilities.

Please visit our website for further information about

current locations..

If you choose to undertake your course by live

stream webinar, you may participate from your home,

workplace or anywhere else where there is a reliable

internet connection.

You may also arrange for this 1-day component of

the course to be held in your workplace, school,

community centre, etc as long as the venue is suitable.

Minimum numbers apply; contact us for further

information.

Licences 4 Work can also arrange for training in other

locations with sufficient notice and numbers.

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